Description |
1 online resource (xiv, 344 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Pedestrians choices / Michel Bierlaire and Thomas Robin -- Empirical results for pedestrian dynamics and their implications for cellular automata models / Andreas Schadschneider and Armin Seyfried -- Modeling, simulating, and visualizing crowd dynamics with computational tools based on situated cellular agents / Stefania Bandini, Sara Manzoni and Giuseppe Vizzari -- Modeling impulse and non-impulse store choice processes in a multi-agent simulation of pedestrian activity in shopping environments / Jan Dijkstra, Harry Timmermans and Bauke de Vries -- Modeling pedestrian movement in shopping street segments / Aloys Borgers, Astrid Kemperman and Harry Timmermans -- Simulating pedestrian route-choice behavior under transient traffic conditions / Vassilis Zachariadis, James Amos and Brandon Kohn -- Modeling and simulating pedestrian shopping behavior based on principles of bounded rationality / Wei Zhu and Harry Timmermans -- Model of time use and expenditure of pedestrians in city centers / Junyi Zhang -- Novel calibration approach of microscopic pedestrian models / Serge P. Hoogendoorn and Winnie Daamen -- Crowd dynamics phenomena, methodology, and simulation / Hubert Klüpfel -- MATSim network flow model for traffic simulation adapted to large-scale emergency egress and an application to the evacuation of the Indonesian city of Padang in case of a tsunami warning / Gregor Lämmel, Hubert Klüpfel and Kai Nagel -- Comparative study of pedestrian behavior in central shopping areas of east Asian cities / Shigeyuki Kurose, Atsushi Deguchi and Shichen Zhao -- Pedestrian itinerary -- purposes, environmental factors and path decisions / John Zacharias -- Visitors' behavior in World Expo 2010 Shanghai: application of discrete choice models and web-based survey / De Wang, Li Ma and Wei Zhu -- Measurement of pedestrian movements: comparative study on various existing systems / Dietmar Bauer [and others] |
Summary |
"An understanding of pedestrian decision making and movement is critical in a variety of application domains. Pedestrian Behavior highlights new and innovative developments in research and modelling approaches and demonstrates the applied potential of models of pedestrian behavior."--Page [4] of book cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Pedestrian traffic flow.
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Pedestrians -- Decision making
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Pedestrians -- Research
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Pedestrians -- Mathematical models
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Road traffic law, motoring offences.
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TRANSPORTATION -- Public Transportation.
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Pedestrian traffic flow
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Pedestrians -- Mathematical models
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Pedestrians -- Research
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Timmermans, H. J. P.
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ISBN |
9781848557512 |
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1848557515 |
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